Conor Benn Has Said It: "Just Let It Lie" - He's Moving On After Victory Over Chris Eubank
In a post-match interview, Conor Benn seemed to be taking the high road after avenging his earlier loss to Chris Eubank Jr with a unanimous decision victory in their highly anticipated rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. When asked about the possibility of a trilogy fight between the two, Benn surprisingly suggested that he should "just let it lie" and move on.
The 25-year-old British boxer's words were seen as a veiled response to Eubank Jr.'s earlier comments, where he implied that Benn was not ready for a third bout with him. It appears that Benn has taken a more mature approach after bouncing back from his initial defeat, instead of engaging in a heated exchange with his opponent.
Benn's decision to "just let it lie" may be seen as a sign that he is looking to put the past behind him and focus on his future prospects in the boxing world. The victory over Eubank Jr has undoubtedly boosted Benn's confidence and reputation, leaving many wondering if he will face the British veteran again in the future.
While there is no official word on whether or not Benn and Eubank Jr will meet again, it seems that both boxers are now choosing to prioritize their own careers rather than engaging in a war of words. As Benn himself said, "Just let it lie" - but for some boxing fans, this may be the end of an epic rivalry.
In a post-match interview, Conor Benn seemed to be taking the high road after avenging his earlier loss to Chris Eubank Jr with a unanimous decision victory in their highly anticipated rematch at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. When asked about the possibility of a trilogy fight between the two, Benn surprisingly suggested that he should "just let it lie" and move on.
The 25-year-old British boxer's words were seen as a veiled response to Eubank Jr.'s earlier comments, where he implied that Benn was not ready for a third bout with him. It appears that Benn has taken a more mature approach after bouncing back from his initial defeat, instead of engaging in a heated exchange with his opponent.
Benn's decision to "just let it lie" may be seen as a sign that he is looking to put the past behind him and focus on his future prospects in the boxing world. The victory over Eubank Jr has undoubtedly boosted Benn's confidence and reputation, leaving many wondering if he will face the British veteran again in the future.
While there is no official word on whether or not Benn and Eubank Jr will meet again, it seems that both boxers are now choosing to prioritize their own careers rather than engaging in a war of words. As Benn himself said, "Just let it lie" - but for some boxing fans, this may be the end of an epic rivalry.